home owner
Sep 11, 2006, 11:37 AM
I live in a house that is easily over 50 years old, with a heater that is at least as old as the house. One of those heaters that is in the floor and for repairs must be accessed from the crawl space outside the house. Last year I had need to get it serviced and it was not a major issue and was done in one day. They removed the burner part and cleaned out all the little hole that give out the flames. The repair people mentioned that it needs replacing. Naturally, they suggested that they should do the job, and it could be done just overnight, one morning to measure the unit etc, and the next morning to bring in the new one and install it. They mentioned that this new unit would actually be connected to the electrical system, rather than just the thermostate, and a new line would have to be put in. I am rather reluctant to have this done with just one opinion since they are clearly trying to sell me another unit. Has anyone has experience with this kind of thing? Are their hearting and air conditioning places that will come out and give you an estimate for possible repair or replacement. It is the first time in the 30 years that I have been in the house that this issue has come up. Thank you all.